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Dr. Penelope B. Drooker

Curator of Anthropology Emerita

My archaeological research centers on two areas: the Contact Period in eastern North America (ca. 1500-1750), and perishable material culture, particularly archaeological textiles.

The Contact Period, during which Europeans began to explore the Western Hemisphere and they and Native Americans initially encountered each other, was an era of rapid change, even far inland from where face-to-face confrontations and accommodations were taking place. I am particularly interested in tracing changes and continuities in inter-regional interaction patterns through the movements of European trade goods and indigenous objects of value such as engraved marine shell gorgets and redstone pipes, and assessing the accompanying changes and continuities in Native lifeways during this turbulent period.

As much as 95 percent of Native American material culture – houses, clothing, containers, hunting and fishing implements – was fashioned from organic materials such as wood, bark, plant fiber, leather, fur, and feathers, yet only a small fraction of this survives in the archaeological record. Much of my research in this area is dedicated to searching out and analyzing new sources of evidence, such as textile impressions on pottery, that can be used to deduce the significance of perishable crafts in the economies and “social fabric” of past peoples.

Publications

2011

A. Gore 2011, Cultural Resources Reconnaissance Survey Report for Mecham Lake Campground, Water and Electrical System Improvements, Town of Duane, Franklin County, New York. . Presented at the ,, Albany, New York
C. Rieth, A. Gore 2011, Cultural Resources Historic Preservation Monitoring Report \# 12 for PIN 1805.81.101, Lake Champlain Bridge Project, Crown Point, New York. (June 2011). . Presented at the ,, Albany, New York
A. Gore 2011, Cultural Resources Reconnaissance Survey Report for PIN 7004.06.121, NY 37B, Massena, St. Lawrence County, New York. . Presented at the ,, Albany, New York
A. Gore, V. Schmitt 2011, Cultural Resources Reconnaissance Survey Report for PIN 7088.34.121, NY Route 58/William Street over Oswegatchie River, BIN 1027490, Village of Gouverneur, St. Lawrence County, New York.. . Presented at the ,, Albany, New York
A. Gore 2011, State Route 372 Bridge over Battenkill, HAER Report, Greenwich, New York.. . Presented at the ,, Albany, New York
J. Dubuque, A. Gore 2011, Cultural Resources Reconnaissance Survey Report for PIN 1805.81.101, NYSDOT/Contractor NY Field Office, Town of Crown Point, Essex County, New York. . Presented at the ,, Albany, New York
J. Dubuque, A. Gore, M.S. LoRusso 2011, Cultural Resource Reconnaissance Survey Report for PIN 7720.84.111, County Route 24, Town of Chazy, Clinton County, New York. . Presented at the ,, Albany, New York
B. Dale, A. Gore 2011, Cultural Resources Monitoring and Data Recovery Plan for Slope Failure Area, Crown Point Campground, Crown Point, New York. . Presented at the ,, Albany, New York
B. Dale, A. Gore 2011, Cultural Resources Monitoring and Data Recovery Plan for Slope Failure Repair in a portion of The Crown Point Historic Site and Grenediers’ Redoubt Site, DEC Campground, Town of Crown Point, Essex County, New York. . Presented at the ,, Albany, New York
C. Rieth, A. Gore 2011, Cultural Resources Historic Preservation Monitoring Report \# 13 (July 2011), Lake Champlain Bridge Project, Crown Point, New York. . Presented at the ,, Albany, New York